It just kills me how hard some folks (can anyone say Missouri Baptist Convention?) are trying to distance themselves from the "emerging" Acts 29 organization and Mark Driscoll. Driscoll is all pomo and truth has no meaning for him.

Last year I spoke at a large church planting event along with a
number of other church planters and church planting movement leaders.
The event was held in Florida, went well, and did a very encouraging
job of bringing together a number of denominations, networks, and
organizations that otherwise would not have benefited from such a
partnership.

This year I was invited back but declined because the few-day round
trip from Seattle to Florida to give a very short message (last year it
was less than twenty minutes) seemed like too much in light of other
responsibilities. So, the sponsors of the event asked me to instead put
together an eight-minute video on church planting that could be shown
at the event and then handed out to each of the 1,500 attendees. So, in
an effort to be helpful, the video crew from Mars Hill Church and I
spent half a day in freezing weather at a military cemetery shooting
scenes that were then edited for the video. Apparently the video was
shown at the event, was well received by the attendees, and then
criticized by Bill Hybels from the stage because it did not speak of
women church planters. And, not wanting a bigger fuss, the organization
hosting the event then made a decision not to hand out the video as
they had promised, leaving the guys from our Acts 29 Church Planting
Network who had hauled suitcases of the videos to Florida with
thousands of dollars and hundreds of hours of wasted effort. The
leaders of the event are good guys whom I still consider friends, and
I've never met Bill Hybels so I won't speak about him personally. But,
I thought we should at least post the banned video online, so here it
is: